Worked for me (although I went to college during the Clinton years). I recognized early that my mandatory "humanities" classes were just re-education camps geared toward spewing leftist propaganda and that I wouldn't learn anything of value, so I took careful notes (even taping lectures) and parroted everything back to the professor on papers and tests. It became a joke among those of us that understood the game; we would compare papers and score each other on how many leftist "buzzwords" we used on our homework, or how far out of our way we went to kiss the professor's butt. We'd then get a good laugh when we got those papers and tests back and read the glowing comments. Straight A's in all classes, btw.
It's not shenanigans like this that made me choose a science major, but the sheer number of reflexively liberal professors in the non-sciences really does make me happy with my decision. In the sciences, one is pretty much shielded from political indoctrination. Not completely--some of it still creeps in--but it is hard to turn a lecture on mitosis and meiosis into a leftist screed.